We have compiled this list from those organisations for disabled people found on the internet, we hope it may be useful however we do not have the resources to check or validate them - we make no recommendations or endorsements. - Please be wary of giving your personal details to any website or organisation.

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It is the mission of the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home to provide a multi-disciplinary approach for the care and rehabilitation of those with neurological and medical disabilities – predominantly for those who have served with HM Forces.

Balancing traditional practice with specialist therapies and life changing technologies, our work makes that vital difference to the lives of profoundly disabled adults with acquired brain injuries and degenerative neurological conditions such as Huntington’s disease

promotes and implements an inclusive approach to design and management of outdoor space richer connections between people and place equality of access for all people, regardless of age, disability or background

providing ‘Home from Home’ accommodation in the UK. The Sick Children’s Trust currently has seven houses offering clean, comfortable accommodation where the whole family can stay close to their sick child’s bedside, just minutes away from the paediatric wards.

The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) is the leading national charity for spinal cord injured people. We are unique in that we are a user led organisation; our elected Trustees are all spinal cord injured and are voted for by the spinal cord injured membership.

support people with learning disabilities to have a full life. Everyone is different - which is why we have different kinds of services like supported living, floating support, residential care, moving on and day services

sprimary aim is to grant the Wishes of children suffering from life threatening illnesses. For some a trip to Disney Florida or Paris to meet their favourite characters, for others it is a chance to get up close to a favourite pop star

A specialist website advertising advertising wheelchair accessible residential property and holiday accommodation throughout the UK and overseas. The site is free to use and includes social and private housing, accessible student accommodation, and all categories wheelchair accessible holiday accommodation.

set-up in order to raise awareness of coaching and to enable visitors to find the most suitable qualified coach for their needs. Coaching is the process of guiding a person from where they are to where they want to be.